They have 3 Hawaii Zippy's in Las Vegas! And apparently have for 3-4 years.
They have 3 Hawaii Zippy's in Las Vegas! And apparently have for 3-4 years. #drinkreview #snackreview drinkreview #snackreview #foodreview #lasvegas #eatsleepdo
Having visited Hawaii Zippy's in Las Vegas multiple times, I can personally attest to how authentic their menu feels, bringing a true taste of Hawaii to the desert. What I enjoy the most is their oxtail soup—it’s rich, flavorful, and comforting, reminding me of Hawaiian home cooking. Another must-try is the loco moco, a hearty dish featuring a hamburger patty on rice, topped with brown gravy and a fried egg, accompanied by macaroni salad—this dish perfectly combines savory and satisfying flavors. One aspect that stands out is the variety across the three Las Vegas locations. Although one closes at midnight unlike the original 24-hour concept, all locations maintain a welcoming atmosphere for late-night cravings. The spicy jalapeño dessert and malasadas (Hawaiian fried doughnuts) are delightful treats that add a sweet finish to your meal. Zippy's in Vegas also offers a nostalgic connection for those who have grown up around Hawaiian food. The mixed plate options like the chili chicken, which includes Korean-inspired fried chicken, show the diversity and fusion of island flavors. For me, these dishes evoke memories of family dinners and island gatherings. If you are new to Hawaiian cuisine, Zippy's is a great place to start exploring iconic dishes that are beloved in Hawaii. Whether you are looking for a quick snack or a full meal, the consistent quality and friendly service across all three Zippy's locations in Las Vegas make it a dependable choice. Don't miss the popular zip packs and be sure to try a variety of dishes to fully appreciate the culinary culture that Zippy's brings to the city.




































































Good old Zippy's. I think the latest I was ever there was 2:30 in the morning. Great food. when I first moved to Hawaii that was the first place I went to, right down the street from my new job.